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"This pixel right here officer; clearly stolen."


They can release updates and bug fixes on the macOS platform by removing the native payment feature they included that tries to route around Apple's in-app payment system. Epic broke the rules on purpose and then started a public relations fight when Apple enforced the rules that Epic agreed to when they started developing on Apple's platforms. They are in no way a victim; that's a hilarious idea. This is all part of a deliberate strategy born from their desire to not pay Apple the cut that every other developer on the platform pays. You can argue that Apple's cut is too high, but that isn't germane to this issue. Apple's cut is a tradeoff you make in order to have access to the large audience of Apple users.

If you're a landlord and I rent your apartment and you tell me that I can't smoke on the balcony and I go ahead and do it anyway, I'm going to face the consequences of breaking that rule. Epic isn't a victim, they are just unsuccessfully trying to use their own enormous leverage to try to make Apple back down.


Call me cynical, but to me the entire post just reads like an advertisment for the companies in the $1000 column that they've invested in...


Given that this is only posting, I didn't think it was too risky. Rate limiting for what I'm doing is based on user auth rather than app limits.


Nice work!


If you subscribe to iTunes match then it will stream any music from your uploaded library.


Actually, Apple licensed Xerox's UI and compensated them with pre-IPO options.


So how does this philosophy square with Google's recently filed lawsuit against Apple via Motorola's patents?


Apple started it - Google is defending both Samsung and it's Android product from the litigiousness of the new Apple.


No. Nokia and Motorola did. If you are going to pontificate, get your facts right.


Go back far enough and someone's father started it - what's your point?

I didn't actively buy Nokia or Motorola for this very reason.

Google acquired Motorola to defend against Apple and Microsoft. They are doing so admirably.


My point is that you are trying, constantly to have the final word in a construct of your making that is based entirely on a fallacy and doing so in an extremely smug manner. To follow your line of thought, with your hubris continuing to grow you will eventually become too cocky and get you next investment increadibly wrong and lose everything in the process.


I disagree with what you say unfortunately - so I guess we should just agree to disagree.


Judging by the bump in AAPL today, I think you sold too soon.


Let's come back to this thread in a few months, shall we?


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